Sydney, Australia. Post-contamination. The island continent has been ravaged by the haemorrhage virus. Cities burn, society is destroyed and variants run rampant throughout the country. One group of Special Air Services troopers has managed to hold out against all odds. Word comes through of a possible weapon against the monsters held in a bunker deep beneath Australia’s largest capital city. The soldiers set out to retrieve it, but are the best of the best good enough? And are they prepared for the horror they’ll face on the extinction bridge?
Geoff Brown aka G.N. Braun is an Australian writer and twice Australian Shadows Award finalist-editor raised in Melbourne’s gritty Western Suburbs. He is a trained nurse, and holds a Cert. IV in Professional Writing and Editing, as well as a Dip. Arts (Professional Writing and Editing). At graduation, Brown was awarded ‘Vocational Student of the Year’ and ‘2012 Student of the Year’ by his college. He writes fiction across various genres, and is the author of many published short stories. He has had numerous articles published in newspapers, both regional and metropolitan. He is the past president of the Australian Horror Writers Association (2011-2013), as well as the past director of the Australian Shadows Awards. He was an editor and columnist for UK site This is Horror, and the guest editor for Midnight Echo #9. His memoir, Hammered, was released in early 2012 by Legumeman Books and has been extensively reviewed. It has been expanded on for rerelease in 2019. He is the co-founder/director of Cohesion Press and Asylum Ghost Tours.
If you like 'balls-to-the-wall' action, heavy artillery, military ordinance and mutated bullet fodder, then yeah this is a book you want to read! It won't bog you down with a whole lot of explanations and backstory, in fact it drops you right into the action. A crack team of soldiers are sent into a hot zone in Sydney, Australia to rescue scientists who may have some insight/cures for an outbreak that has mutated the majority of the population. Cut and dry. Action packed. You get a precise segment of a mission and all of the dangers it entails. This story was a very enjoyable read, but...the need for more, more backstory, more explanation of the virus and its mode of transmission...maybe a little more of a glimpse into the soldiers lives...Okay I couldn't help wanting more.
This is a awesome book to add to the Extinction Cycle world. Very well written and full of action from start to finish. Highly recommend any books by these wonderful authors. Hope to see many many more.
WHAT A GREAT BOOK!!! I'M SO VERY MUCH HOPING FOR A #2 IN THE NEAR FUTURE.
What a great book!!!! This book seriously was one of the best. Geoff Brown did an amazing job writing this book and what is really good is it seems there will be a #2 coming out sometime in the future from the title and if not, there hopefully will be one soon enough. Bravo Squad was written the best way possible and I'm so glad the way it turned out, as it shows the possibility of someone from Bravo Squad being in a book #2. This is definitely one book I will recommend to others and deserving of the 5 star rating I gave it. Geoff Brown you rocked "Extinction Bridge" in a "Kindle Worlds Novella".
I love these Kindle Worlds Extinction Cycle stories and this is no exception. Fast-paced and well written. The Australian perspective is delightful. Happy there will be more of them!
Excellent addition to the Extinction Universe. Great story and action
This was an excellent story and was more true to the Extinction storyline than many other Kindle World short stories in this line. Great action. Australian SAS was outstanding. I liked the new variant types. Looking for more from this storyline and this author. Well done.